Mediaeval history, whether of the East or the West, is mostly a record of bloodshedding and cruelty; and the Middle Age has been prolonged to our own time in most parts of the Balkans, and is not yet over in some parts. There are certain things salutary to bear in mind when we think or speak of any part of that country today.
Contents:
BULGARIA.
The Arrival of the Bulgars in the Balkan Peninsula, 600โ700
The Early Years of Bulgaria and the Introduction of Christianity, 700โ893
The Rise and Fall of the First Bulgarian Empire, 893โ972
The Rise and Fall of 'Western Bulgaria' and the Greek Supremacy, 963โ1186
The Rise and Fall of the Second Bulgarian Empire, 1186โ1258
The Serbian Supremacy and the Final Collapse, 1258โ1393
The Turkish Dominion and the Emancipation, 1393โ1878
The Aftermath, and Prince Alexander of Battenberg, 1878โ86
The Regeneration under Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg, 1886โ1908
The Kingdom, 1908โ13
SERBIA.
The Serbs under Foreign Supremacy, 650โ1168
The Rise and Fall of the Serbian Empire and the Extinction of Serbian Independence, 1168โ1496
The Turkish Dominion, 1496โ1796
The Liberation of Serbia under Kara-George (1804โ13) and Milos Obrenovic (1815โ30): 1796โ1830
The Throes of Regeneration: Independent Serbia, 1830โ1903
Serbia, Montenegro, and the Serbo-Croats in Austria-Hungary, 1903โ8
Serbia and Montenegro, and the two Balkan Wars, 1908โ13
GREECE. By ARNOLD J. TOYNBEE.
From Ancient to Modern Greece
The Awakening of the Nation
The Consolidation of the State
RUMANIA: HER HISTORY AND POLITICS. By D. MITRANY
Introduction
Formation of the Rumanian Nation
The Foundation and Development of the Rumanian Principalities
The Phanariote Rule
Modern Period to 1866
Contemporary Period: Internal Development
Contemporary Period: Foreign Affairs
Rumania and the Present War
TURKEY. By D. G. HOGARTH
Origin of the Osmanlis
Expansion of the Osmanli Kingdom
Heritage and Expansion of the Byzantine Empire
Shrinkage and Retreat
Revival
Relapse
Revolution
The Balkan War
The Future